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Oversight hearing on UFOs will ‘open the floodgates’

The House Oversight Committee's Wednesday hearing with Department of Defense whistleblower David Grusch will "open the floodgates" on the issue of unidentified anomalous phenomena, more commonly known as unidentified flying objects.

Hunter Biden plea: Four key questions before ‘sweetheart’ deal court hearing

President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden will appear in a Delaware federal court Wednesday to formally agree to the plea deal his counsel negotiated last month with prosecutors that could conclude a nearly five-year investigation.

Rudy Giuliani admits he made ‘false’ statements about Georgia 2020 election workers

Rudy Giuliani admitted in a court filing that he made "false" statements regarding Georgia poll workers in the 2020 election and that he no longer contests the factual allegations in their defamation lawsuit against him.

White House braces for legal challenges over acting labor secretary’s authority

The White House could be sued over Julie Su.

Senate Republicans pour cold water on McCarthy’s Biden impeachment suggestion

Senate Republicans did not react enthusiastically to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) expressing a willingness to launch an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden.

British billionaire Joe Lewis charged for ‘brazen’ insider trading in US

British billionaire and owner of soccer giant Tottenham Hotspur Joe Lewis has been indicted on charges of sharing insider trading secrets with his romantic partners and friends in a "brazen" criminal scheme, U.S. prosecutors announced Tuesday.

Schumer quietly rebukes Jayapal over Israel ‘racist state’ comments

The Senate passed a resolution Tuesday night declaring that Israel is not a "racist or apartheid state," a rebuke of Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), whose inflammatory comments sparked fierce backlash ahead of a state visit by Israel's president.

White House ‘desperately’ trying to distance Joe Biden from Hunter business dealings: Stefanik

House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik accused the White House of "desperately" trying to distance itself from Hunter Biden's business dealings.

RFK Jr. blasts Biden administration for ‘bad decisions’

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. bashed the Biden administration for "bad decisions."

Joe Biden was ‘a lot more involved’ in Hunter business dealings than he admitted: Comer

House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) claimed President Joe Biden was "a lot more involved" in his son Hunter Biden's business dealings than he originally admitted.
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